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How did jihadists hack into top UK ministerial emails if no security breach took place?

How did jihadists hack into top UK ministerial emails if no security breach took place?

2015-09-14
On: September 14, 2015
In: Important

Answers on a postcard from Syria, please. GCHQ has declined to comment on a report in the Daily Telegraph this weekend, which claimed that UK cabinet ministers’ emails had beenRead More →

Yokogawa patches widespread SCADA vulnerability

Yokogawa patches widespread SCADA vulnerability

2015-09-14
On: September 14, 2015
In: Vulnerabilities

Networking process crashed by crafted packets. One of the world’s major suppliers of industrial networking kit, Japanese company Yokogawa, has alerted the world to a vulnerability in 21 of itsRead More →

North Korea Installs Backdoor in South Korea's Favorite Word Processor

North Korea Installs Backdoor in South Korea’s Favorite Word Processor

2015-09-14
On: September 14, 2015
In: Malware

Hackers linked to known North Korean attack points and methods exploited a zero-day vulnerability in the Hangul Word Processor (HWP), widely deployed in the offices of the South Korean government.Read More →

How hackers can access iPhone contacts and photos without a password

iOS 9 Jailbreak: Yes, Apple’s latest version of iOS has already been cracked

2015-09-12
On: September 12, 2015
In: Vulnerabilities

Apple will release iOS 9 next week, and some iOS 8 users who rely on unofficial apps installed on their iPhones and iPads after jailbreaking them are worried about upgrading.Read More →

First library to support anonymous Internet browsing effort stops after DHS e-mail

2015-09-12
On: September 12, 2015
In: Important

Since Edward Snowden exposed the extent of online surveillance by the US government, there has been a surge of initiatives to protect users’ privacy. But it hasn’t taken long for oneRead More →

Website hackers hijack Google webmaster tools to prolong infections

Website hackers hijack Google webmaster tools to prolong infections

2015-09-12
On: September 12, 2015
In: Incidents

Webmasters should regularly check the list of verified owners for their websites in the Google Search Console. Hackers who compromise websites are also increasingly verifying themselves as the owners ofRead More →

Researchers Outline Vulnerabilities in Yahoo, PayPal, Magento Apps

Researchers Outline Vulnerabilities in Yahoo, PayPal, Magento Apps

2015-09-12
On: September 12, 2015
In: Vulnerabilities

Researchers recently discovered a smattering of vulnerabilities in web applications and mobile applications belonging to companies like Yahoo, PayPal, Magento, and Shopify that could have led to account theft, session hijacking,Read More →

CoreBot malware evolves overnight into virulent banking Trojan

CoreBot malware evolves overnight into virulent banking Trojan

2015-09-12
On: September 12, 2015
In: Malware

It didn’t take long for hackers to take advantage of the malware’s bolt-on structure and transform it into something dangerous. The modular CoreBot malware has risen in sophistication almost overnightRead More →

Extracting Hashes & Plaintext Passwords from Windows 10

Extracting Hashes & Plaintext Passwords from Windows 10

2015-09-11
On: September 11, 2015
In: Important

Windows 10 is here. Well… it’s sort of been here for some time, but it’s fully rolled out now and soon we will begin to see enterprise adoption. I, likeRead More →

US Department of Energy Hacked 159 Times in 4 Years

US Department of Energy Hacked 159 Times in 4 Years

2015-09-11
On: September 11, 2015
In: Incidents

Between 2010 and 2014, the US Department of Energy (DoE) was attacked by unknown parties 159 times, as USA Today is reporting based on edited documents obtained through the FreedomRead More →

3D printer blueprints for TSA luggage-unlocking master keys leak online

3D printer blueprints for TSA luggage-unlocking master keys leak online

2015-09-11
On: September 11, 2015
In: Important, Incidents

That padlock on your bag? Easy to open by anyone now. The integrity of more than 300 million travel locks has been compromised after 3D printing files for a rangeRead More →

Excellus healthcare hack puts 10m Americans at risk of identity theft

Excellus healthcare hack puts 10m Americans at risk of identity theft

2015-09-11
On: September 11, 2015
In: Incidents

Miscreants infiltrated network in 2013 … discovered last month. Health insurance company Excellus said hackers broke into its servers and may have made off with the personal details of 10.5Read More →

New Android ransomware locks out victims by changing lock screen PIN

New Android ransomware locks out victims by changing lock screen PIN

2015-09-11
On: September 11, 2015
In: Malware, Mobile Security

Infected owners must choose between paying $500 and performing factory reset. Malicious apps that disable Android phones until owners pay a hefty ransom are growing increasingly malevolent and sophisticated asRead More →

Musical Chairs Campaign Found Deploying New Gh0st RAT Variant

Musical Chairs Campaign Found Deploying New Gh0st RAT Variant

2015-09-10
On: September 10, 2015
In: Important

Researchers have peeled back the layers on a new campaign that spans multiple years and involves a new variant of the ubiquitous Gh0st remote access tool (RAT). The campaign, now believed toRead More →

Once seen as bulletproof, 11 million+ Ashley Madison passwords already cracked

Once seen as bulletproof, 11 million+ Ashley Madison passwords already cracked

2015-09-10
On: September 10, 2015
In: Important

Programming errors make 15.26 million accounts orders of magnitude faster to crack. When the Ashley Madison hackers leaked close to 100 gigabytes worth of sensitive documents belonging to the onlineRead More →

Android Stagefright Exploit Code Released to Public

Android Stagefright Exploit Code Released to Public

2015-09-10
On: September 10, 2015
In: Mobile Security, Vulnerabilities

Joshua Drake, the researcher who found the so-called Stagefright vulnerability in Android, today released exploit code to the public, which he hopes will be used to test systems’ exposure toRead More →

DD4BC Hacker Group Blackmails Companies for Bitcoin Using DDOS Attacks

2015-09-10
On: September 10, 2015
In: Incidents

A group of hackers that goes under the name of DD4BC, first spotted in September 2014, has recently intensified its activity, launching over 141 DDOS attacks in the past year.Read More →

Turla APT Group Abusing Satellite Internet Links

Turla APT Group Abusing Satellite Internet Links

2015-09-10
On: September 10, 2015
In: Important, Incidents

Poorly secured satellite-based Internet links are being abused by nation-state hackers, most notably by the Turla APT group, to hide command-and-control operations, researchers at Kaspersky Lab said today. Active forRead More →

Police develop MAC-sniffing software to track stolen devices

Police develop MAC-sniffing software to track stolen devices

2015-09-09
On: September 9, 2015
In: Important

The L8NT could help law enforcement track and find Wi-Fi enabled gadgets. On Tuesday, local media reported that David Schwindt, a 14-year veteran from Iowa City, has designed software whichRead More →

Android Malware Secretly Subscribes Victims to Premium SMS Services

Android Malware Secretly Subscribes Victims to Premium SMS Services

2015-09-09
On: September 9, 2015
In: Malware, Mobile Security

The Android.Trojan.MKero.A malware is making a comeback in Androidland, and this time around, hackers found a method to bundle it with legitimate apps, capable of bypassing Google’s Bouncer app scanningRead More →

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